Lesson Plans – HorseCentered Sample Set – White Level

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Sample set of unmounted lesson plans for White Level using the HorseCentered Levels curriculum – contains two free lessons for teaching intermediate equine behavior and training theory.

HorseCentered lessons are dedicated to helping students prioritize their relationships with their horses and shift to a more HorseCentered perspective. Many of these lessons can be taught indoors during inclement weather – with or without a horse!

White Level is an intermediate groundwork level, designed to encourage students to deepen their understanding of basic horse training principles and refine hands-on ground training skills.

Includes 2 lessons:

  • North and South Poles
  • Liberty Training
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